Ancient Aboriginal artefacts at Carnes Hill Library

Ancient Aboriginal artefacts at Carnes Hill Library

Carnes Hill Library will be the permanent home for 155 Aboriginal artefacts that are estimated to be at least 4000-8000 years old.Most of the artefacts on display are debitage – remnants of Neolithic stone tool making and include at least one blade – and were uncovered during test excavation before the construction of the Carnes Hill Community and Recreation Centre.The Neolithic Age, also known as the New Stone Age, was the final stage of cultural evolution or technological development among prehistoric humans.
Liverpool City Council News
8 Feb 2019
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Thousands of Western Sydney students to help design the new airport

Thousands of Western Sydney students to help design the new airport

6 February 2019Primary school students across Western Sydney have the chance to share their vision for Western Sydney Airport through an innovative design competition coordinated by the NSW Department…
Liverpool City Council News
6 Feb 2019
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Liverpool diversity celebrated at new food festival

Liverpool diversity celebrated at new food festival

1 February 2019Liverpool’s rich multicultural fabric will be showcased at Liverpool On A Roll, an exciting new food festival coming to the picturesque Greenway Park in West Hoxton on 30 March.From the…
Liverpool City Council News
1 Feb 2019
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Pushed too far – Let’s get trolleys back where they belong

Pushed too far – Let’s get trolleys back where they belong

31 January 2019The issue of trolleys being taken and dumped illegally into waterways and on footpaths in Liverpool has gone too far.That’s the message echoed by Liverpool City Councillors and Mayor We…
Liverpool City Council News
1 Feb 2019
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Cultures converge at Liverpool's Australia Day celebration

Cultures converge at Liverpool's Australia Day celebration

Liverpool City Council’s popular Australia Day event at Woodward Park on Saturday evening brought people from all walks of life together to celebrate.“Australia Day is a cherished celebration for the …
Liverpool City Council News
27 Jan 2019
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Australia Day ceremony celebrates local achievers and new citizens

Australia Day ceremony celebrates local achievers and new citizens

Liverpool City Council’s annual Australia Day Awards and Citizenship Ceremony returned to Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre on 26 January to celebrate the city’s local achievers and welcome its newest cit…
Liverpool City Council News
26 Jan 2019
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Mayor welcomes $13 million grant for Lurnea Community Hub

Mayor welcomes $13 million grant for Lurnea Community Hub

23 January 2018Liverpool Mayor Wendy Waller welcomed a $13 million grant from the Western Parkland City Liveability Program for a Community and Recreational Hub in Lurnea.The grant, announced today by…
Liverpool City Council News
23 Jan 2019
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Get your Green Fix at lunch time with creative workshops

Get your Green Fix at lunch time with creative workshops

18 January 2019A series of workshops aimed at getting Liverpool workers away from their desk and being creative will open on Wednesday, January 30 at Northumberland Arcade.Green Fix is a sustainable c…
Liverpool City Council News
19 Jan 2019
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Huge Australia Day celebrations will be fun for all

Huge Australia Day celebrations will be fun for all

Once again, Liverpool City Council’s Australia Day festivities will be the place to be, with a huge line-up of entertainment in store for people from all walks of life to enjoy.That’s the message from…
Liverpool City Council News
19 Jan 2019
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